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online only auction6 day sale sale is over
  • Location Chicago, IL 60645
Dates

Sale Starts

Thu
May 18
3am
2017

Sale Ends

Tue
May 23
8:30pm
2017
Mid-Century MR20 by Knoll Tubular Metal and Leather Chair: A mid-century MR20 by Knoll tubular metal and leather chair. This chair, an iconic MR20 chair by designer Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, features a silver tone metal frame flowing seamlessly from the curved crest rail through the arms to the squared base. This piece is upholstered to the back and seat in a brown leather laced to the underside and back with a leather strap. There are no visible maker’s marks or labels to this piece.

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 Description & Details

Preview and/or local pickup may be available for some items Visit sale on EBTH.com for details Check out our improved shipping pricing on this sale! Smaller items will automatically ship within 48 hours from our new distribution center, directly to your door. Items designated as “Warehouse Pickup” are available for pickup in the local listing market for a small handling charge. Mid-Century MR20 Style Tubular Metal and Leather Chair, Chicago Summer of 1999 "Cows on Parade" named "Sacred Cow", A Knoll Marcel Breuer "Wassily" Mid Century Modern Chair, Mid-Century Mansfield Industries "Holiday II" 8 mm Camera, Kazuhide Takahama Mid Century...

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